The first draft.
Starting a story is actually my favorite part. It’s fresh and perfect and you’re sure that this time you’re going to be able to put it all down exactly like it is in your head. If I could spend my life writing the first 20 pages of stories, I would.
Unfortunately, you have to move on to page 21 and page 59 and page 167. Oh yes. They’re out there right now. Waiting for you.
But for now, I’m in bliss. I’m starting a new story and I’m using everything I’ve learned with the YA novel I’ve been slaving away on to help me get started. Suddenly, outlining is my friend. Character development. Story arcs. Research. I’m no longer afraid that these things will take the magic out of the story. And I’m already wielding them with stealthy ninja skill.![]()
Also, I recently discovered Scrivener. It’s one of the many great writing programs out there. With it, I can compile my research all in one place. I can create notecards of my chapters and tack them up on virtual corkboards. I can see 2 documents I’m working on at the same time. I can use my nunchucks to bring rogue words into line! Oops. Got a bit carried away there.
But all the computer programs and notecards and sparkly pens in the world don’t change what I have to do. I need to sit down and, as quickly and truly as possible, disgorge the story. The dream draft, someone once called it. More like the technicolor yawn of words.
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Okay, so I’ve totally heard about “vomiting” out the first draft, but I much prefer your “technicolor yawn of words!” “Dream Draft” is pretty cool, too.
It’s a bit like an action sequence (though so much is for me…) where you can’t slow down, you can’t look back, you just have to keep pressing on, making little notes as you go about things to fix, gaps to fill, and just plunge on to the finish, where, exhausted, you’ll feel great, look at your 200 page first draft and go, “I did it!” Which, of course, will be quickly followed by, “I need to re-write ALL of it!” But your post wasn’t about re-writing at all, was it?
Heh, heh…
Yay for first drafts!
Lee